Over at St-Hypertext, Jamahl Epsicokhan has posted his review of the Voyager finale 'Endgame.' Jammer wasn't impressed by the episode, awarding it two and a half stars.

The irony is that I don't think the writers were in any position to deny the crew getting home, because their getting home is about all the real satisfaction we can get from a finale where that becomes the whole point. That's why I think it was a mistake to wait until the final episode to answer this question - because the more important questions are in what happens after the crew gets home. "Endgame" attempts half-heartedly to answer such questions with the future timeline device at the story's outset, but everything about that timeline is erased, so we don't have a real ending to hold onto.

Jammer has also posted his review of the Voyager season seven episode 'Repentance.' He awarded the episode three stars, calling it a "A reasonably thoughtful, if imperfect, issue episode." For the full review, follow this link.

The latest 'Trek List' over at About.com's Star Trek site takes a humourous look at the 'Least Popular Rumours about Enterprise.' The items include: "About halfway into the first season, a fully functioning holodeck will emerge from a wormhole," and "The new theme song? Disco!" You can find the full list and submit your own additionshere.

There's a chance for UK fans to catch the Enterprise Captain on screen, as the Scott Bakula telefilm, 'Above Suspicion' will be shown on BBC 1 on Sunday 22nd July at 10.55 p.m.

Totally Kate, the Kate Mulgrew (Kathryn Janeway) Page has been updated with new photographs from the early career of the actress. You can find them on the site's what's new page.